…then again, you would hope most employees know what to do in a fire. That doesn’t stop companies from conducting fire drills. A U.S. Army combat commander recently caused a…
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Collecting Digital Fingerprints
…that websites display correctly. In fingerprinting, digital surveillance companies use all of this identifying information to distinguish individual computers and other devices as they roam the Web. The surveillance companies…
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Helping In Times Of Disaster
…many of them might be more apt to describe themselves primarily as Albertans than as Canadians. It comes as no surprise that Edmonton and other communities have opened their arms…
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Another Insurance Product On The Menu
…exceptions, such as accidents caused by mental or physical illness. Disability insurance compensates you if you can no longer work for any broadly defined reason, and life insurance compensates your…
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A Bad Season For Right Whales
…allow an entangled whale to break free. The state awarded the association a $19,000 grant in 2016 to encourage further testing of the sleeve. In spring 2017, the association proposed…
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What Hyperinflation Looks Like, In Color
…and place when stacks of near-worthless cash were commonplace. I grew up hearing stories of an era when Germans used wheelbarrows as wallets. Currency became so worthless that it became…
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Making Sense Of Tax Reform
…system, where U.S. companies will pay tax only on profits earned in the U.S., and from a repatriation tax designed to encourage companies to bring cash reserves held elsewhere back…
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Natural Resources Endure Shorter Recessionary Bust
…S&P Global Natural Resources Index, comprising 60 of the largest energy, metals and agricultural product companies around the world, peaked on May 19, 2008, and hit bottom (we hope) on…
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A Regulatory Leap Too Far
…700,000 preparers would have been subject to the rule nationally. As of Jan. 3, more than 320,000 had yet to pass the tax agency’s competency exam. I do not object…
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Esports Investors May Get Bloodied
…competitive video games is growing. Last month I attended a conference for the Financial Planning Association of Georgia. At that conference, a representative from the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce…
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